American media personality and model Amber Rose has arrived in Kenya, making a low-key entrance alongside fellow reality stars and network executives from Zeus Network. The celebrity took to social media to document parts of her trip, posting snippets of her journey through Nairobi, including footage of her motorcade navigating the city’s bustling streets.
During her visit, Rose made a heartfelt stop in Kibera, one of Nairobi’s most well-known informal settlements. There, she was warmly welcomed by a group of spirited children who performed poetry, danced, and sang for her and her team. The interaction was visibly emotional, with Rose expressing deep appreciation for the young performers and encouraging them to believe in their own potential.
“You all are amazing. That was beautiful. Never stop believing in yourselves,” she told the children after their touching recital.
The visit is part of the build-up to the anticipated launch of Baddies Africa, the latest installment of Zeus Network’s popular reality series. The show is set to premiere on May 11 and will spotlight various African cities including Lagos, Accra, Johannesburg, and Casablanca.
Amber Rose is not alone on this tour. She is joined by Baddies co-star Natalie Nunn and Zeus Network’s CEO Lemuel Plummer. In several online posts, Nunn also offered a glimpse into their experience—sharing short videos of local scenes, including roadside vendors and open-fire grilled corn ("mahindi choma").
Baddies Africa promises to deliver the signature raw energy and drama that has defined the franchise since its debut in 2021. Featuring a mix of returning stars and newcomers like Yung Miami and Saucy Santana, the African edition marks a bold expansion of the show’s global footprint.
Rooted in the legacy of Bad Girls Club, the Baddies series has reimagined reality TV with an unapologetic edge, creating viral moments and amplifying the voices of bold, unfiltered personalities.